COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONOur Trippel Belgian Style Ale (pronounced triple) opens with a bold blast of hops that slowly gives way to the fruity esters implied by our Belgian yeast strain. The Three Graces hand-painted on the label are Zeus’s daughters Aglaia (splendor), Euphrosyne (mirth) and Thalia (good cheer). In the Belgian tradition of brewing singles, doubles and triples, Trippel is the strongest with the longest fermentation. Remarkably smooth and complex, our bottle-conditioned Trippel is spiced with a trace of coriander.

Pale gold color with large white head that dissipates slowly leaving a nice thick lacing. Aroma is weak but is spicy and yeasty. Flavor is better, belgian yeasts, grassy and spicy with light hops. Okay overall, but decent for the price.

Poured from 12 oz bottle. Aroma is breads and waft of spiced malt. Appearance is a bright light orange with a one finger head. Taste is breads, candy and spice, with a trace of bitterness in the finish and aftertaste. Palate is silky smooth. While not my style of beer this still rates highly.

Aroma of banana and applesauce with some vanilla. Appears gold with lots of bubbles and light foam. Way more bitter hay than expected, but very balanced, as the beer fades into a nearly kool-aid sweet honey flavor, very nice. Fizzy, nice. Overall, different from what I expect of the style, but very enjoyable.

Bottled. Hazy goldeny orange colour with a mediumsized foamy head that leaves some lace. Aroma is fruit, some slight alcohol, mild grains, bread and some slight spices. Flavour is quite evidently coriander with some grains, mild sweet alcohol, some very fruity notes. Lacks a bit of the "spicy yeast" a good Belgo tripel usually has. On the right way, but misses some elements, which also makes it feel a bit thin and almost like a "half hearted" attempt.

Bottle. Pours clear golden with a very small white head that dissipates very quickly. The aroma has a bit of banana, coriander, a bit yeasty, noticeably Belgian. The taste is full, sweet, fruity. Very subdued but very enjoyable.

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